mHealthCoach has won so many Health 2.0 Developer Challenges that Aamer’s been asked if that was their main business model. Actually, their real business has been working with pharma companies. Their virtual nurse Flornce and their underlying drug reminder engine have attracted interest from pharma companies and incipient ACOs.

mHealthCoach has won so many Health 2.0 Developer Challenges that Aamer’s been asked if that was their main business model. Actually, their real business has been working with pharma companies. Their virtual nurse Flornce and their underlying drug reminder engine have attracted interest from pharma companies and incipient ACOs.

The seven companies who were singled out a successes at this panel last year raised more than $140 million in funding over the past 24 months. Want to know who’s next? Check out this year’s panel of Health 2.0 companies who are building tomorrow’s health market leaders, using novel business models.Albert Santelos (CareCloud), Aamer Ghafar (mHealthCoach), and Bart Foster (SoloHealth) will discuss with us their success to date. And what is yet to come. Marco will try to extract the secret formulas that make these companies stand out from the crowd and reveal Health 2.0 Advisors’ Market Monitor product, which helps you put the success of these companies in (data-rich) context.

Health 2.0 mHealth Summit: mHealthCoach

mHealthCoach has won so many Health 2.0 Developer Challenges that Aamer’s been asked if that was their main business model. Actually, their real business has been working with pharma companies. Their virtual nurse Flornce and their underlying drug reminder engine have attracted interest from pharma companies and incipient ACOs.

iPharma: mHealthCoach

mHealthCoach has won so many Health 2.0 Developer Challenges that Aamer’s been asked if that was their main business model. Actually, their real business has been working with pharma companies. Their virtual nurse Flornce and their underlying drug reminder engine have attracted interest from pharma companies and incipient ACOs.

Success in Progress Session

The seven companies who were singled out a successes at this panel last year raised more than $140 million in funding over the past 24 months. Want to know who’s next? Check out this year’s panel of Health 2.0 companies who are building tomorrow’s health market leaders, using novel business models.Albert Santelos (CareCloud), Aamer Ghafar (mHealthCoach), and Bart Foster (SoloHealth) will discuss with us their success to date. And what is yet to come. Marco will try to extract the secret fo ...